Stuffed Peppers

Ingredients:

green peppers

Parmesan cheese

Stuffing:

1/2 lb. hamburger, browned

1/4 cup onion

salt, as desired

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1 can tomato sauce

1 cup cooked rice

Directions:

Cut tops from peppers; clean out seeds and membrane as desired. Drop into boiling water and boil for 2-5 minutes. Peppers from store will require 5 minutes, but fresh from garden only 2-3 minutes. Stuff with stuffing ingredients that have been well mixed. Sprinkle stuffed peppers with shredded Parmesan cheese and bake at 350 degrees F until cheese melts.

Ingredients

6 green peppers

2 cups chopped chicken

3 Tbsp. butter

2/3 cup buttered cracker crumbs

3 Tbsp. flour

1/2 tsp. salt

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1 1/2 cup milk

Directions

Cut top from the peppers; remove carefully all the seeds and tongue. Cut then slices from the bottoms so the peppers will stand. Melt the butter, add the flour and seasoning, then the milk; add the meat and fill the peppers with the mixture. Cover with crumbs made by stirring 2/3 cup cracker crumbs into 2/3 Tbsp. of melted butter. Place the peppers in a baking pan and cover the bottom with boiling water. Bake in 375 degrees F oven for 30 minutes.

By Robin from Washington, IA

Answers:

Stuffed Peppers- Different recipe?

Does anyone have a recipe for stuffed peppers where you actually cook the meat inside of he peppers instead of browning it first? I remember eating some that were almost like meatloaf inside a pepper, and i am pretty sure there was rice in the mixture...

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I used to love these, but almost all the recipes i have found online have been with pre browned meat. (10/12/2006)

Stuffed Peppers

I also have had stuffed peppers made with raw hamburger meat at a friend's house years ago, and loved them. The only recipes I've found all started with browned meat too, and I would love to have a recipe starting with raw meat also if anyone has one. Thanks! (08/13/2008)

By Bonnie

Stuffed Peppers

I absolutely LOVE this website. Check out this link for a recipe on making stuffed peppers without cooking the meat first.